We've got some amazing news: Enderal and its DLC "Forgotten Stories" will be released on Steam!
Yes, you heard right - you will be able to install and update Enderal directly via Steam!
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That's great news! I took a look at the Steam listing, and I have a few observations:

- the Enderal trailer at the end shows a release date of July; that might be a bit confusing. Likewise, at the end of the FS trailer it says coming in 2017. Might it be possible to snip those dates off the trailers, or correct them?
- the Enderal trailer seems to show quite a lot from the very final segments of Enderal; it seems to me it is showing a bit too much of that, maybe giving away too much of the mystery.
- the FS trailer shows that it will be much more than I expected. Is it just my imagination or does Ark have more vegetation than before?
- One other trailer note, I haven't played for quite some time, but what was that dragon firing Ark?

Also, on the steam listing if I log into Steam and search for Enderal, on the listing page it has a notice:

"Is this game relevant to you?
This game doesn't look like other things you've played in the past. As such we don't have much information on whether or not you might be interested in it"

That seems odd since I have over 1500 hours playing Skyrim logged on Steam (also Risen 2 & Risen 3). Why would they think it doesn't look like other things I've played in the past?

Thanks!
- We will add the new trailer to the Steam Store page, we won't edit the existing trailers.
- I think it's your imagination that more vegetation was added, we replaced a few models. But yeah, it will be more content added than we've announced yet.

I haven't watched the trailer again, but I think you meant the raging Myrad above Ark during the siege.

-You can't tell steam which games are similar, it's all based on Steam's algorithm what will show up as recommended. We only can add tags to Enderal and based on that it will find games that are similar.

One question: I imagine this transition might mean a change in how the game data is stored (the ability to have both Skyrim and Enderal being built-in now by default; this I previously managed using Mod Organizer). Will this affect how Mod Organizer (or other mod managers for that matter) understands the Enderal game files, and thus moddablity?

I looked at the Steam listing for Skyrim to get an idea about the tags there, so for the Enderal listing I added tags "Open World" (my favorite), "Singleplayer," and "Story Rich." I see it has a tag "Gore," I think that might be a turn-off for some people.

I see it has a tag "Gore," I think that might be a turn-off for some people.

A correct tag through - there are quite a few dismembered and charred corpses. You see your travelling companion murdered while lying helpless on the ship deck at the beginning of the game. In the quest in Riverville where you assist the Mayor, you to get an opportunity to witness a person being exploded into chunks.

I see it has a tag "Gore," I think that might be a turn-off for some people.

I don't know, I think most of the people looking at these kinds of single player RPGs are already familiar and comfortable with the very light levels of "gore" present, I know I do not care about this tag's presence or absence either way.

I have mixed feelings about this because I have a horrid Internet connection in my current place so I have to re-download all this mod again now? Did you just make your own launcher redundant in favour of Steam?